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- Tunnel_hull abstract "A tunnel hull is a type of boat hull that uses two typically planing hulls with a solid centre that traps air. This entrapment then creates aerodynamic lift in addition to the planing (hydrodynamic) lift from the hulls. Many times this is attributed to ground effect. Theoretical research and full-scale testing of tunnel hulls has demonstrated the dramatic contributions of 'close-proximity ground effect' on enhanced aerodynamic lift/drag in operation of performance tunnel hull designs.Tunnel hulls are distinguishable from other catamarans by the typical close hull spacing and solid deck in between the hulls.Formula 1 powerboats have a tunnel hull catamaran design allowing them to go faster. Tunnel hulls are a common design in offshore powerboat racing.".
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageID "5451403".
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageLength "1177".
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageRevisionID "624861445".
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageWikiLink Boston_Whaler.
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageWikiLink Catamaran.
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shipbuilding.
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageWikiLink Cathedral_hull.
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageWikiLink Ground_effect_(aerodynamics).
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageWikiLink Hickman_sea_sled.
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageWikiLink Offshore_powerboat_racing.
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageWikiLink Supercavitating_propeller.
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tunnel Hull".
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tunnel hull".
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageWikiLinkText "tunnel hull".
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Tunnel_hull wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tunnel_hull subject Category:Shipbuilding.
- Tunnel_hull hypernym Hull.
- Tunnel_hull type Ship.
- Tunnel_hull type Ship.
- Tunnel_hull comment "A tunnel hull is a type of boat hull that uses two typically planing hulls with a solid centre that traps air. This entrapment then creates aerodynamic lift in addition to the planing (hydrodynamic) lift from the hulls. Many times this is attributed to ground effect.".
- Tunnel_hull label "Tunnel hull".
- Tunnel_hull sameAs Q7853311.
- Tunnel_hull sameAs m.0dmgwj.
- Tunnel_hull sameAs Q7853311.
- Tunnel_hull wasDerivedFrom Tunnel_hull?oldid=624861445.
- Tunnel_hull isPrimaryTopicOf Tunnel_hull.